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DIGI 96/8 PAD - RME

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9.2 Force Adat<br />

The function 'Force Adat' is a mighty feature of the <strong>DIGI</strong><strong>96</strong>/8 series. It forces the digital output<br />

into ADAT mode (i.e. 8-channel operation).<br />

When using a 'normal' 2-track program to play a stereo file, you're not only able to send the<br />

data to any SPDIF device, but also to any other ADAT interface! Just activate 'Force Adat' and<br />

choose the stereo pair that corresponds to the channels you want the data being transfered to<br />

(for example <strong>DIGI</strong><strong>96</strong>/8 <strong>PAD</strong> (3+4)).<br />

When 'Force Adat' is activated, more than one 2-channel (stereo) program can access the<br />

ADAT interface simultaneously (see chapter 12).<br />

If the software being used requires a continuous ADAT mode, activate the switch ‘Force Adat'<br />

in the <strong>RME</strong> <strong>DIGI</strong> Settings dialog.<br />

When using ASIO and only one stereo output bus, activated 'Force ADAT' causes the output<br />

to operate in ADAT format (see chapter 13).<br />

When the <strong>DIGI</strong> is set to pass-through operation (constant monitoring of the input signal by<br />

selecting 'Input' mode) it turns into a real-time SPDIF to/from ADAT converter, processed by<br />

the hardware without any additional software. Activated 'Force Adat' allows you to use the card<br />

as a format converter from SPDIF to ADAT. The stereo signal at the input is copied to all 4<br />

stereo pairs of the output. The option 'A/S Conv.' forces the card's output into stereo operation.<br />

Then the card works as format converter from ADAT to SPDIF. Use the 'Track' buttons to<br />

define which one of the 4 stereo input pairs will be routed to the SPDIF output.<br />

9.3 Analog Output<br />

Whenever the card's output operates in ADAT format, the 2-channel analog output will play<br />

back one of the four stereo pairs. The desired pair can be selected in the 'Track' field of the<br />

Settings dialog. In SPDIF (stereo) mode the Track selection has no functionality.<br />

The analog output level can be set coarse (four 6 dB steps) or fine using the faders in the field<br />

'Volume'. Both methods operate simultaneously and with digital precision. The shown damping<br />

values are exactly the ones used. The used technique avoids changes in frequency response<br />

and distortion. Only the dynamic range will decrease at higher dampings, as the noise level of<br />

the analog output stage remains unchanged.<br />

User's Guide <strong>DIGI</strong><strong>96</strong>/8 <strong>PAD</strong> © <strong>RME</strong> 14

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